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Re: Gel, Pit, & VBAC tragedyFrom: Kathi Wilson (wilsonk@gtn.on.ca)Wed Feb 28 05:50:13 2001
Efrain Ramirez wrote:
> ACOG's VABC guidelines were issued on October 1998 - fui!! But Vancouver is not in the great US of A, Efrain. However, the OB in question *did* contravene SOGC guidelines, which advise against the use of prostaglandins in VBACs. -- Kathi Wilson, RM Ilderton, Ontario, Canada mailto:wilsonk@gtn.on.ca ********************** Thames Valley Midwives 346 Platts Lane,
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